View all Masters Programs in Information Technology in Estonia 2017/2018

A masters is the first level of graduate coursework and can be obtained after you receive a bachelor’s degree. Earning a masters usually requires two years of full-time study, which amounts to 36 to 54 semester credits.

The field of information technology focuses on the creation, storing, sending, processing and retrieving of electronic data. Studies may teach students about different types of applications as well as some skills such as programming.

Estonia is among other things known for its forests (they make up almost half of the territory) and for being the only country in Europe with almost total 4G network coverage. Estonia provides high-level and internationally recognized education, and many universities in the country offer degree programs in English.